Here’s a guide to some of the albums you can expect to listen to next year…
Reflections by Blue: the group are back with their seventh studio album, which is set to be released on the 9th January. The album features their latest single ‘One Last Time’, which showcases they have plenty more music to share with their fans!
How Did I get Here? by Louis Tomlinson: the One Direction singer is set to release his third solo album on the 23rd January 2026. It follows on from his 2022 album ‘Faith in the Future’. This latest album includes the newly released single ‘Palaces’ and previously released song ‘Lemonade’.
25: The Ultimate Collection by Westlife: to mark their 25th anniversary, Westlife is releasing an album filled with some of their biggest hits from throughout their career as well as four brand new songs for fans to enjoy!
My Ego Told Me To by Leigh Anne: two years on the making, Leigh-Anne will be releasing her debut album from the Little Mix singer is set to be released in February next year. The track list for the album has yet to be unveiled…
Whatever’s Clever! By Charlie Peuth: the American singer’s fourth studio album is set to be released next March. Working alongside esteemed producers such as Blood Pop and Jimmy Jam, the album is set to be filled with uplifting melodies and lyrics written and performed entirely by Puth as well as special guests.
These Are The Good Days by Scouting For Girls: following on from their 2023 album ‘The Place That We Used to Meet’, Scouting for Girls will return with this 10-track album which will include songs such as ‘Get What You Give’, ‘Waiting For Your Love’ and ‘Don’t You Go Solo’.
Toy With Me by Meghan Trainor: this seventh studio from the singer is set to be released on the 24th April. Talking about the new music, Trainor said: “‘Still Don’t Care’ really sets the tone for this whole Toy With Me era — it’s bold, fun, a little cheeky, and full of confidence. This song came from a place of growth for me; I’m learning to care less about perfection and more about what actually makes me happy. I’m learning to shake off negativity, choosing joy, and living life my way — because at this point in my life and career, I’m ready to be done worrying about pleasing everyone. ‘Still Don’t Care’ is my reminder to myself — and to anyone who’s ever felt judged. Toy With Me feels like the most honest and fearless I’ve ever been — it’s all about self-confidence, freedom, and learning how to meet people where they are at. I wanted to kick off this new chapter with a song that makes people feel unstoppable, and I can’t wait to bring that same energy to everyone on The Get In Girl Tour next summer.”

